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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beginning to lose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which the subject has started to experience a negative change (ie. they are losing something). For example: As the days got shorter, the plants in the garden were beginning to lose their vibrant color.
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She was beginning to lose her nerve.
He is beginning to lose patience.
They were beginning to lose faith, though.
They were beginning to lose hope.
Krampus is beginning to lose his edge.
A higher authority, though, was beginning to lose patience.
Now, the company is beginning to lose its lead.
"I am beginning to lose my patience," he said.
But just maybe, Mr Norquist is beginning to lose sway.
Only they were beginning to lose the narrative.
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They begin to lose touch.
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